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Freeform Is Celebrating The 25th Anniversaries Of 'Hocus Pocus' And 'The Nightmare Befor


In celebration of Freeform’s recently announced “31 Nights of Halloween” programming event, the network is transforming the historic Lombardi House in Hollywood, California, into Freeform’s Halloween House, the ultimate destination for Halloween lovers. Open to the public from Thursday, October 4th through Tuesday,October 9th, visitors can enjoy an eerily immersive experience celebrating the 25th Anniversaries of Hocus Pocus and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. Grab your lucky rat tails, join the pumpkin king and click here to reserve your spot!

A pair of skeleton hands will welcome guests straight into Mr. Oogie Boogie’s Lair, Dr. Finklestein’s Lab, and an interactive graveyard with 31 spooky tombstones. Plus, run amuck in the iconic Sanderson Sisters’ cottage and cast a spell in the giant witches’ cauldron, summon Winifred’s book, test your purity when lighting the magical black-flame candle, and see if you can spot Thackery Binx. The eerie experience will also feature one-of-a-kind photo moments for fans to capture on the scenic Spiral Hill like Jack Skellington and recreate the original film poster of Hocus Pocus with their witchy crews, and much more.

Admission is free, with timed ticketing available today at www.31NightsOfHalloween.com.

Freeform has expanded its annual Halloween programming event to “31 Nights of Halloween” bringing thrilling hits throughout the entire month. Beginning October 1st, audiences can enjoy fan-favorite Halloween movies, “Decorating Disney: Halloween Magic,” and specialized short-form content celebrating the holiday. This year, Freeform will also be the exclusive television home for the film Hocus Pocus, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and will end with an all-day marathon featuring the hauntingly beautiful Sanderson Sisters. Also marking a huge milestone, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas will celebrate its 25th anniversary on October 29th.

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